Any reason why the invalid share count went up by 10x?
Hmmm ... good spot. My guess is a rejected block (I'll check and see if it was one of my rigs ...)
EDIT: Nope ... best share
on of all my rigs is 828,477,642 and biggest cum rejected share 279,149
It's one user who sends "hi" shares after setting a very large diff on his worker.
He's been playing with his worker diff settings for a while ...
Maybe he's trying to game the diff by changing it ... it wont work ... but I'll ban his account if he keeps doing it.
Well if it has a negative effect on the pool, why procrastinate ... just ban them (drought is nearly 3 days ....)!
Wait! wait! If it is me...I can explain!! Don't taze me Bro!
I just installed a new power supply for my S3+, which also powers a couple of Zeus1.3 scrypt miners. In my haste to get back on-line, I realized that I used one of the PCIe cables from the old PSU. It was one of the 2in1s vs. 1in1 and I had 1 of them attached to opposite cards in my S3+. So, I had 3 PCIe's hooked to the miner but wasn't supplying enough power to one card. Damn thing kept restarting, and I didn't know why. It may have been Me causing the havoc. I just got it fixed and seems all is well /w the world, ..except, that we still haven't busted this block!! Sorry for any issues I may have caused, but "Don't taze me Bro." I'm doing my best. Also, question for Kano; my worker.6 is 5 (five) RedFury USB sticks, which have been pencil modded to give me ~12.5GH. Small (I know), but I like to run my miners separate so I can see what is going on /w them, soo, after seeing an earlier post by MikeStang concerning 'DUST', I'd like to know if I should run those '5 sticks' in conjunction with one of the r-Box110s I have going or does it really matter /w such a low hashrate? Should I just take them out of the pool and put them to use elsewhere mining a diff sha? Thanks and sorry if I am the guilty party that is screwing things up.
NOW...Bust a Block!!
Much appreciated!